I am so excited to share a beautiful new nursery I recently completed for a client here in SoCal. This client was looking for a gender-neutral nursery that felt calming, classic, and serene. We landed on a really soothing color scheme using layered neutral tones,...
I’ve been in the nursery design business for almost 18 years and have seen a lot of furniture companies come and go. There are always new companies cropping up and it’s always interesting to see which ones become popular! One of those is Nurture&—a...
If you’ve been following nursery design trends, you’ll know that sage green is a major color right now! We’ve gotten so many requests for nursery designs with sage green included, not only for gender neutral, but for both girl nurseries and boy...
Every client we work with is different, of course, but every now and then we’ll get a new project that has something unique that we’ve never done before. In this case, a client came to us with a room she wanted to use as her nursery, but it had a...
Sometimes the biggest challenge in nursery design isn’t the style or the color or even choosing the right products. It’s the floor plan. The nursery is often the smallest room in the home, a repurposed guest room or office, or even a shared space. In the...
When Tara Brose reached out to me for help with her nursery design, she knew exactly what she envisioned: a serene sanctuary that blended coastal charm with organic, natural touches. Her wishlist included sage green details, a beachy atmosphere, and warm wooden...
If you’ve been seeing more nursery designs with sweet traditional details, it’s because more and more clients are asking for them! This Virtual Nursery Design below was for a client who wanted traditional French details in her nursery for her second baby...
It’s been a whirlwind of Virtual Designs this year! I love working with clients all over the country and it’s so fun to see how these projects turn out. This nursery design was for a client in New York. I’ve worked on a lot of New York nurseries and...
You may recognize this sweet sage green nursery from a while ago when we revealed the Virtual Design. We’re based here in Southern California and this nursery was for a client in Atlanta. Luckily, we were still able to get some photos! One of the best parts of...
The absolute best part of being a nursery designer is getting to design again for the same families. We’ve had some clients we’ve worked with over years and years, taking them through multiple nurseries, children’s rooms and even teen spaces. The...
While the neutral nursery design trend has morphed a bit over the past few years, our clients are still loving variations on the neutral theme. But instead of whites and creams, clients are requesting deeper tones like beiges, tans and browns. We created this earthy...
Talk about a special nursery design! I’ve worked with this Orange County client for years, seen her through two children, two homes and have worked on 6 spaces for her. We designed nurseries for both her girls in the first home. Then, when she moved into a...
We work with a lot of virtual nursery design clients and oftentimes end up using a crib from one brand and a glider from another, but sometimes a brand comes along that has it all—the perfect wood crib, a wide dresser with lots of storage and a comfortable glider with...
One thing I’ve noticed this year in nursery design trends is that people are leaning into more traditional styles. But I’m not talking Granny traditional, more like elevated traditional with sophisticated and sometimes modern touches. Oh, and Parisian...
Sometimes when I walk into a client’s home for the first time, I get to see the nursery design in its completed form. It’s one of the best feelings to see our work finally translated in person and being actually used! It’s rare that I walk into a...
After years of neutral nurseries, our clients have started dipping their toes into more pattern and color. We recently created a Virtual Nursery Design for a client who didn’t want to dip in her toes—she wanted to jump right in! She wanted maximalism, lots of...